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John Sanford Palmer Kay

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John Sanford Palmer Kay

Birth
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
2 May 1956 (aged 79)
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4911227, Longitude: -82.6379853
Plot
Southside
Memorial ID
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John Sanford Kay (1876-1956) was the son of Marcus Moore Kay (1835-1924), a veteran of the War Between the States, and Mary Angeline Campbell (1935-1927), who are buried at Whitefield Baptist Church Cemetery in Anderson County, SC. Marcus Moore Kay's parents were Charles Kay (1790-1867), a planter with substanial acreage, and his first wife Mary Johnson Kay (1797-1860), both buried at the Charles Kay Private Cemetery near Whitefield Baptist Church. Anderson County, SC. In 1898 John Sanford Kay married Ida Matilda Mann b. 10 March 1877 the daughter of Alfred K. Mann and Margaret McCoy Mann. Matilda Mann Kay died on 25 September 1942. John Sanford Kay and Ida Matilda Mann Kay are buried in the Southside Section of Old Silver Brook Cemetery, White Street, in Anderson, SC. They had four children: Vernon Haskell Kay who m. Louise Wolff Kay (buried at Midway Presyterian Church Cemetery, Anderson), John Wayne Kay who m. Annie Louise Norris Kay, Harold Kay who m. Ella "Missy" Whitten Kay, and Mary Blanche Kay who m. Harold Campbell. The last three siblings and spouses are all buried in the Chimes Section of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Anderson, SC. The children of John Wayne Kay and Louise Norris Kay are twin sons John Ronald Kay b. August 30, 1939 and d. Jan 10, 2011
and buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Anderson and Wayne Donald Kay. Ph.D., b. August 30, 1939. David McGinnis Kay b. February 25, 1978, is the only son of Wayne Donald Kay.

According to Johnnye Sue Kay Palmer, a granddaughter of JSK, John Sanford Kay told her that he originally had the name John Sanford Palmer Kay. Most of his brothers and sisters did have three given names.

Wayne Donald Kay's gravesite is to be in the Hammond-Kay Plot of the Pinehurst Section of Silver Brook Cemetery, a plot where the only person buried is W. Quince Hammond, who died in 1906, but a marker is to be placed there in memory of John Ronald Kay II, a child still-born in 1972, and a son of Dr. Wayne Donald Kay and Dr. Carol Ruth McGinnis Kay.
John Sanford Kay (1876-1956) was the son of Marcus Moore Kay (1835-1924), a veteran of the War Between the States, and Mary Angeline Campbell (1935-1927), who are buried at Whitefield Baptist Church Cemetery in Anderson County, SC. Marcus Moore Kay's parents were Charles Kay (1790-1867), a planter with substanial acreage, and his first wife Mary Johnson Kay (1797-1860), both buried at the Charles Kay Private Cemetery near Whitefield Baptist Church. Anderson County, SC. In 1898 John Sanford Kay married Ida Matilda Mann b. 10 March 1877 the daughter of Alfred K. Mann and Margaret McCoy Mann. Matilda Mann Kay died on 25 September 1942. John Sanford Kay and Ida Matilda Mann Kay are buried in the Southside Section of Old Silver Brook Cemetery, White Street, in Anderson, SC. They had four children: Vernon Haskell Kay who m. Louise Wolff Kay (buried at Midway Presyterian Church Cemetery, Anderson), John Wayne Kay who m. Annie Louise Norris Kay, Harold Kay who m. Ella "Missy" Whitten Kay, and Mary Blanche Kay who m. Harold Campbell. The last three siblings and spouses are all buried in the Chimes Section of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Anderson, SC. The children of John Wayne Kay and Louise Norris Kay are twin sons John Ronald Kay b. August 30, 1939 and d. Jan 10, 2011
and buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Anderson and Wayne Donald Kay. Ph.D., b. August 30, 1939. David McGinnis Kay b. February 25, 1978, is the only son of Wayne Donald Kay.

According to Johnnye Sue Kay Palmer, a granddaughter of JSK, John Sanford Kay told her that he originally had the name John Sanford Palmer Kay. Most of his brothers and sisters did have three given names.

Wayne Donald Kay's gravesite is to be in the Hammond-Kay Plot of the Pinehurst Section of Silver Brook Cemetery, a plot where the only person buried is W. Quince Hammond, who died in 1906, but a marker is to be placed there in memory of John Ronald Kay II, a child still-born in 1972, and a son of Dr. Wayne Donald Kay and Dr. Carol Ruth McGinnis Kay.


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